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South Carolina says good-bye to Confederate flag

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The Confederate flag that murdered 9 people in Charleston has finally been brought to justice. The flag that is responsible for this heinous crime has now at last been taken down from the South Carolina State house in Columbia.

You might be angry about this but we shouldn't have to remind you that Dylann Roof, the racist murderer, was seen in one of his press release ready zip file photos with a Confederate flag in his hands! Need we say more? The connection is rock solid!



Also, unfortunately for Sydney Mordechai Goldglejt, Roof also wore a Gold's Gym T-Shirt.



Joe Gold(glejt), if you weren't already dead, we'd be putting you in jail right about now for being responsible for triggering Dylann Roof.

Also in a separate ongoing investigation, it turns out that Hitler once used the Latin alphabet to communicate. Appropriate measures are now being considered as to what needs to be done to end those little tyrannical carriers of hate.

Adam Lanza also drove a Honda!

A Honda. I mean, c'mon!

There are just so many evil people using, promoting, holding, being seen with or looking at things that many "non haters" use everyday. We have some tough decisions to make here folks! It ALL needs to go.

Watch the moment hate is being smashed:



On a more serious note, let's ask a fundamental question here:

Why was the flag put up in 1962? (Well it was really in 1961, but we'll get to that).

Was it because of slavery or celebrating that South Carolina had slaves, or was it a rebellion against civil rights and a protest against the repeal of Jim Crow laws?

The answer is: NO!

The Confederate flag was hoisted over the State House in Columbia, SC to commemorate the American Civil War Centennial. The centennial kicked off on April 11, 1961, with a re-creation of the firing on Fort Sumter. The flag went up for the opening celebrations.

Newspapers called it "the second battle of Fort Sumter."

They even made a stamp in dedication for the whole thing:



"The flag is being flown this week at the request of Aiken Rep. John A. May," reported The State on April 12, 1961. May didn't introduce his resolution until the next legislative session. By the time the resolution passed on March 16, 1962, the flag had been flying for nearly a year. (This explains why the flag is often erroneously reported to have gone up in 1962).

The flag never had anything to do with slavery! Hence this removal is utterly ridiculous.

This would then be the equivalent of attacking the British for putting up a Cenotaph on the streets of London, commemorating the slain warriors of WWII.

But who cares about the details or about history, it's just so much fun to destroy American history, and it makes so many people feel so good. Just look at this religious slow-mo indulgence by CNN:



Daniel Hollis is the last surviving member of the centennial commission, appointed in 1959 by Gov. Fritz Hollings to plan the state's observance of the 100th anniversary of the War Between the States. He said he doesn't recall any racist or political overtones within the commission regarding the hoisting of the flag. (source)

Eh, details. Who cares?

CNN’s Don Lemon, was brought to tears as supporters of the flag’s removal sang “Nah, Nah, Nah, Nah, Goodbye". Yes, that's right, Don Lemon in tears! That alone is worth all of it.

But you heard the conversation and how that went at the end of the above video.

"We're all good now huh?"

"Ehh, one step!"

"Yeah It's one step."

"Yeah, one step at a time!"

That's right, this is just one step. THEY WILL BE COMING FOR MORE!

They will for example come for statues. This example shows how it looks in a conquered nation:



But there will also be targeting of the founding fathers, presidents on Federal Reserve Notes, names of schools, important people (and events) in history etc.

They are even digging up remains of a Confederate General in order to move them off public grounds.

There is now also talk of Ethnic, Cultural Cleansing of Southern Whites in the libtard press.

This is just the beginning!

In fact, Mayor Mitch Landrieu of New Orleans has a proposal in place to remove all monuments to the Confederacy, in every state. It will happen soon.

After all, America will need to "erase its racist past" (whether real or imagined).



Do you want to know what this really is about. Watch our Insight Capture the Flag: Rebels & Rainbows



Here is the report from USA Today:



Crowds turned out in mass to watch "history being made" as the Confederate flag was removed from the South Carolina State House grounds.

The Confederate battle flag was removed from the Statehouse grounds Friday in a brief ceremony observed by thousands kept at a distance behind metal barriers.

With little fanfare, a seven-man South Carolina Highway Patrol Honor Guard slowly lowered the banner from its perch alongside a Confederate memorial near the Capitol.

The guard, marching in precision, approached the small, fenced-in area around the 30-foot flagpole to the cheers of "take it down!" from the crowd.

One of the officers entered, lowering the flag with a cranked pulley. A second helped him in furling, or rolling, the flag and binding it with a string. They turned and march smartly away.

Not a word was spoken during the entire process, which lasted less than 10 minutes. There were no speeches nor gun salutes. Only the chants of, "USA! USA!" Then "Na na na na, hey hey, goodbye."

Read the rest: usatoday.com

It’s a new day in South Carolina, Stars and Bars permanently retired

From: examiner.com

At 10:09 a.m. today, the Confederate battle flag came down. Amid both cheers and jeers, a formal contingent of South Carolina State Troopers lowered the flag, rolled it, tied it with string, and retired it to the Relic Museum of South Carolina. Thousands of people stepped away from their homes, their jobs, and their offices this morning to take part in the historical event; millions more watched at home on television.

As onlookers chanted “Take it down” and later “USA, USA”, sirens could be heard in the background ringing in a new day and a new era in South Carolina and if anti-flaggers have their way, all across The South.

Although Rev. Al Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson were nowhere to be seen in the crowd, family members of Sen. Clementa Pinckney, who was killed at Mother Emanuel Church June 17, were there for this historic day. Reverend Sen. Pinckney was killed along with eight other parishioners during a prayer service at the AME Church on Calhoun Street in downtown Charleston.

Read the rest: examiner.com

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